The Singapore Free Press, 5 October 1951
1951-10-05
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Title Section18 1951-10-05 1 The Singapore Free Press LARGEST AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA P SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1951. PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.18 words
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Article186 1951-10-05 1 Übadan exports I may be I seized I LONDON, Friday. ihinet yesterday discussed the di>pute at a meeting at No. 10 under the chairmanship of the Attlce. The meeting was attended the a-Mant Chiefs of Staff. s said after the meeting d was possible seizure shipmentsA.F.P. - 186 words
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Article46 1951-10-05 1 Love keeps one man in Abadan Hi i >lim h Hr I he lo\ TV H; perHl n .luthoHi him perWk he ISB r of u Hr .:i formthe CoH V~ I* V Hft ;i i V the sirl's V Wn >inct I I threatening ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article61 1951-10-05 1 MANILA. Fri. 4L countries refusing f* 1 s permanent reill not be permitted r the Philippines as resident the icd yesterday. was made by following official ire that Canada had ised entry to Filipinos for residence. Philippines Govern- did not specify what are affected, dA.P. - 61 words
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Article287 1951-10-05 1 PERSIAN PLAN AT U.N. TEHERAN, Fri. OFFICIAL PERSIAN circles said yesterday that Premier Mossadeq would only address the Security Council next week in an attempt to refute its competence to deal with the British complaint against his country. The Premier would not recognise the jurisdiction of the Council, they said.Reuter; U.P. - 287 words
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Article, Illustration36 1951-10-05 1 pictvre. The Flag Officer. Malayan Area, Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner, being piped aboard the training ship Malaya during his inspection of the Malayan Naval Force barracks and ships in harbour, in Singapore yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 36 words
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Article48 1951-10-05 1 Test cricketer Denis Compton left London by air yesterday for Johannesburg to marry a South African heiress. Valarie Platt. Miss Platt. 23-year-old daughter of a wealthy sugar planter, first met the 33-yca*-oid cricketer in Durban in 1948 during the South African Test tour.- ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article69 1951-10-05 1 Four people were killed and 18 injured four seriously in two explosions within a lev minutes yesterday in an explosives factory at Belleriver Sur Allier, Central France. A woman worker was putting an anti-tank grenade into its case when she disturbed the fuse mechanism. FlamesReuter - 69 words
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Article34 1951-10-05 1 Free Press Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Sakai child was seriously injured and five Sakai women slightly injured accidentally by a mortar bomb in the Kampar area of Perak yesterday.34 words
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Article149 1951-10-05 1 PARIS, Friday. THE wedding of Shepphard King, wealthy young Texan and an Egyptian dancer may turn into a double event— for the playboy's beautiful sister and l dashing Egyptian fencer have fallen in love. King says his sister. Patricia. 18. has fallen in love1 - 149 words
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Article224 1951-10-05 1 U.N. man snubs Dr. Schacht JAKARTA, Friday. T\R. H. Keenleyside, Canadian Director General of the United Natiqjis Technical Assistance Administration, on Wednesday night refused to shake hands with Dr. H. Schacht, German financial expert, at a diplomatic reception here. Dr. Keenleyside shook hands with Mrs. Schacht upon introduction, but withdrewA.P.; A.F.P. - 224 words
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Article43 1951-10-05 1 President Truman tcld reporters yesterday that he offered Mr. John Foster Dulles the ambassadorship to Japan on Wednesday but, Mr. Dulles declined. He thought he should stay in America and help keep the Republican Party from Isola- tionism. U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration40 1951-10-05 1 picture. Eb»ve-n-yi\ir-old Colleen Phillips smiles with joy as she hugs her dog; Foo after winning the prize for the owner of the best-kept dog when the Animal Lovers' League held a mass rally at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Free PressFree Press - 40 words
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198 1951-10-05 1 LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN'S political leaders —all set for what may be the bitterest election campaign in her historyjoined hands yesterday in a united prayer for the speedy recovery of their "noble King." Parliament, meeting for the first time since the King was operatedA.P - 198 words
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98 1951-10-05 1 HANFORD. California. Fri. BEATRICE Judy Avilez was born yesterday nearly bix weeks after her faint but audible wailing alarmed her parents and made medical history. Attendants at the Sacred Heart Hospital described her as a "beautiful baby with a lusty cry." Mrs. AvilezU.P. - 98 words
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Article27 1951-10-05 1 Carol Saroyan. the wife of playwright, William Saroyan. filed lor a separate maintenance yesterday in a suit charging extreme mental cruelty at Santa Monica.— U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article233 1951-10-05 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. THE White House announcement that an atomic bomb had been exploded in Russia gave rise to press reports here that atomic weapons might be used in the battle in Korea if fighting on a large scale should break out again. Senator R.Reuter; A.F.P.; U.P. - 233 words
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308 1951-10-05 1 CHANCE OF A VICTORY IN KOREA— Bradley WASHINGTON, Friday. GENERAL Omar Bradley, chairman of the United Joint Chiefs of Staff, said yesterday on returning here from Korea: 'There is a chance of winning; a military decision in Korea". General Bradley spent a week in conferences with military leaders including GeneralA.P.; Reuter - 308 words
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159 1951-10-05 1 Britain, France unite to beat Reds LONDON, Fri. BRITAIN and ItlMt started yesterday dovetail their ba: against Communism .n Malaya and Indo-Chin.t. Methods of co-ordina* the two countries" campaigns against Red-led rebels in South-Bast Asia possessions were discussed when General Jean de Lattre de Tassigi\y. High Commissioner and Com-mander-in-Chiel ofA.P. - 159 words
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Article71 1951-10-05 1 LONDON. Fri. THK Admiralty last night assigned five ships la stations in the Atlantic, over which Princess lllzabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will ll v on Monday en route to Canada One aircraft carrier two destroyers and two frigates will he stationed at intervals ofA.P. - 71 words
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Advertisement53 1951-10-05 1 I^.PHICTRIC P 804A X -or d enjoy JhemJ^- -portant it i» that you should qtt •<*amint «nd ■Anilll Your h«a4th ii a qood plan to mak* v da. l, be.traqe o'V O.altin.' contain* I 0 1 m| t:: r »«cK oi lt«l \upp!«m»ntary Foorf 'ood •l^fr»e"t» in tK» OV/qLTINE '"^^^'^t^rt53 words
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Advertisement91 1951-10-05 1 SINGAPORE RESTAURANT (Ist Class Bar) 79 Brat Batah Rd Tel. 4088. Excellent Cuisine Ist Class Service 9 Special Cocktails Cold Beer, Wine Spirits 9 European Dinner A la Carte Chinese Food morning health drink "MOUNTAIN MAID" Orange juice! it's the pure pasteurised juice of fresh oranges, rich with th# natural91 words
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Article602 1951-10-05 2 fpHE care of the skin should never be u hasty business. It should be done at leisure every day of the week, every week of the year. So if you've been one of those who "just don't bother much with the complexion' and pay court to it602 words
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Article494 1951-10-05 2 QUEEN MARY SENT A FAN LETTER writes KAY MURRAY from HEW YORK To American artist who 'captured' the Festival of Britain spirit THE spirit of the Festival of Britain has been captured so admirably by an American artist that even Queen Mary sent her a fan letter after seeing a494 words
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Article, Illustration388 1951-10-05 2 Ambassadress of Fashion i »jl i r~ j aJtiiiiiiiiiixniiiiinnWwaß^'- Continuing her fashion education from women upon whose jobs depend I heir appearance, dances interviews KAY THOMAS I FOUND tnls slender, almost fragile-look-ins: top-level business executive for a world- famous magazine putting the last layers of tissue paper between her clothes388 words
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Advertisement264 1951-10-05 2 ~^m*± WITH PERSONAL ifLftT^ ATTENTION IlluuSF AT Mii V "ETHNE" RINr Sfe BEAUTI PARLOUB K'™* IL TAVERN HOTEL ui tanujn rd. sport. S WHEN LOOKING FOR QUALITY OF CARPETS AND RUGS j: REMEMBER QURESHI'S •I We G/r>r You The Widest Selected \l •I Range Of Colours Designs jj QURESHI S264 words
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Advertisement116 1951-10-05 2 1 Touch this hewiicl colour to your lip*., > cheeks, and something wonderful happen 5 A v globing colour vith tlie come-hither of pink, the courage of red. Lipstick Cream ktihge MAYMRD CO., LTD. 11 -BATTERY Rl). PHONE 6115 DANIA NATURAL PHOTO IN 4. 9 Or 12 DIFFERENT At STUDIO116 words
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Miscellaneous211 1951-10-05 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR BORN today, you are one of the hard workers of the world. You are industrious, meticulous in taking care of detail, and resolute about finishing any project you begin. You are always busy. If there isn't enough to keep you going in one job, .»i you'll take211 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-10-05 2 New Crossword N«s 476 CLUES ACROSS 1. Inexpensive car-lifter (5-4); 7. Wet-bob athletics (5, 6); 8. Hope on, young man, there's this beauty within (5); 9. What the cheer-leader expects one to do (4); 11. Back to the S. West first (4); 13. It takes 3 to produce this done157 words
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Article50 1951-10-05 3 •kworkers in Plymouth erday discovered the boof two British sailors in 'he twisted bows of the Ita.ian merchant ship Alcco. damaged in collision with the British destroyer Grenville on Tuesday morning. officer was discovered m his bunk, his shouldhead and iegs trapped in sfsdf A. P.A. P. - 50 words
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Article353 1951-10-05 3 Leaders in gaol or on bail NEW YORK, Friday. pHE Communist Party of America has closed its doors in many states and sharply reduced its activities in others, a nationwide survey showed. The FBI sees this as a sign the party has gone, underground. ButA.P. - 353 words
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Article35 1951-10-05 3 The Mosshe Sharett. Israel Minister of Foreign Affairs, was among those who sent greetings to China on the occasion of the second anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Peoples Republic U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration319 1951-10-05 3 rpHE bidding dldm always go as it was expected to in that World Bridge Olympic hand of 1932 shown here yesterday. In many cases East "took advantage" of his side's lack of vulnerability to take a save against the North South "game." Then the bidding went something like319 words
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Article55 1951-10-05 3 Dr. Kensaku Suzuki, instructor at the Tokyo Medical University's Dental College, told the Dentists' Association that he had succeeded in using electrically charged instruments instead of drugs for painless dentistry. He said the instruments operate from a three volt battery and render the nerves insensible atU.P. - 55 words
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Article32 1951-10-05 3 The Government of India has permitted dollar exchange totalling 16,700,000 rupees (U553,500,000) for 1,067 Indian students who went to the United States for higher education in 1949 and 1950 A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration579 1951-10-05 3 I CALL THIS THE MOST PAMPERED CREATURE ON EARTH sa y s Chapman Pincher SOLTH BEND, (Indiana), Friday. OEHIND an impressive candle-lit copy of the Miracle Grotto set here in the lakestudded campus of Notre Dame University, the world's most pampered animals are living in the world's weirdest laboratory. Using579 words
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Advertisement172 1951-10-05 3 j ANNUAL I I SALE j For your earlier selection I for X'mas Gifts. I I Eastern Arts, I Linen Goods I I etc etc. I You buy with Confidence here too. I s«i§KJZ 3 .*&***A R P RD spore 9 J^ m M.G.M. RECORDS By George Shearing Quintet I172 words
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Miscellaneous157 1951-10-05 3 M2ndr2ke Exclusive to the Singapore Free Pnam in Malaya 9 The alien, derelict ship adrift in I 1 think what youVb Ir- 1 1 'let's scram, Fl wait-till we finol 4 T^r^TX VSX SPACE FOR CENTURIES, FINALLY CRASHES FOUNO.LENORE/ TH£ S WHAT A SLIM/Wf WHAT THAT "THING %**<£T£s K OH'EARTH157 words
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479 1951-10-05 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Oct. 5. 1951. Back to the bomo WARNING has come from remote Trengganu which should be heeded everywhere in Malava. Said Dato Indra Bijaya, an unofficial Councillor of that State: "The Trengejanu Malay will revert to the bomo or :nuong medicine man if something; is479 words
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Article, Illustration617 1951-10-05 4 Geoffrey Wakeford looks at the dying House and calls it the— CIXTEEN Parliaments, Agoing back to the Mad Parliament (insanum Parliamentum) of Simon de Montfort in 1258. have made nicknames for themselves, but nerves revolt before the ordeal of nndmg an imperishable title for the present617 words
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1011 1951-10-05 4 JOHN ASHWIN - Norway "jumping off" base for west att ack JOHN ASHWIN An outbreak of war jitters I WINDOW on the WORLD f I by •=—says Moscow lUORWAY—accord--11 ing to the Russians—has been selected as the "jumping off" base for a "carefully prepared'' Anglo-Ame-rican attack on the Soviet Union. This latest outbreak1,011 words
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Article, Illustration550 1951-10-05 4 YOUNG DUKE OF KENT'S NEW SCHOOL THE young Duke of Kent, who is leaving Britain to continue his schooling at Le Rosey, at Rolle, on Lake Geneva, will never be a prefect. Nor will he ever be a fag. For prefects and fagging are just "not done'' at this Swiss550 words
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Article161 1951-10-05 4 LONDON BIGGEST AIR TRADE CENTRE I ONDON has now become by far the biggest air freight trading centre in the world. Record trading figures, exceeding the £72 million of last year, are expected for 1951. Air brokers, operating at the Baltic Exchange in the City, arrange for air carriage Of161 words
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Advertisement22 1951-10-05 4 Exquisite Oianont) Gew Set Jewellery in Platinum Go'd Rugs Brooches Pendants, etc., etc. ■■Mi Ptatirwm batches P.H.HENDRY, ML North Bridge Rmd. Singapore22 words
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Advertisement10 1951-10-05 4 E E R C E \i be!r [I gwynr iJMrTfo10 words
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228 1951-10-05 5 ESPLANADE: HAWKERS OR RESTAURANTS? City' Council sends two plans to Govt. u Free Press Staff Reporter JHL Health Committee of the Singapore City Council has decided to submit for Government s approval two alternative plans for the development of the reclamation land on the esplanade. One makes provision for hawkers—228 words
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Article, Illustration17 1951-10-05 5 MATRON GETS AN INTERNATIONAL FAREWELL PARTY fm il^ I*^1 ,k» H«*oi'a! prior I tUT' I I 117 words
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Article58 1951-10-05 5 Work on the three blocks of nine-storeyed flats being built in Upper Hokkien Street (above) i 9n P fl 0 f eedinff st€a <«ly and the 120 flats are expected to be ready [J* r oc u P* tl > n by June next huHH^58 words
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190 1951-10-05 5 200 Adult Education Classes by end of 1951 TFre e Press Staff Reporter. tit* Singapore Council for Adult Education has speeded up the opening of adult education classes to such an extent during recent weeks that it now expects to be able to run 200 classes i n different parts190 words
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70 1951-10-05 5 FEW CHANCES IN VARSITY COURSE Free Press Staff Reporter FEW change* have been made in the various courses of :n the University of MalaMl academic yeaix the Free *as told yesterday. changes occur every year bt main one this year ia in :.\Diw for the degree of Hot of Dental70 words
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Article, Illustration41 1951-10-05 5 Relatives of more than 40 Chinese, who were massacred by the Jipanese on Feb. 28. 1942, at the 18 m.le Jurong Road, praying yesterday before a $2,000 memorial which they built for '.it victims.— Free Press picture.41 words
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Article121 1951-10-05 5 mHE Voung Men's Christian Association will shortly pubmM a 3!-page quartedly magmSS. for E members and fnends and the first issue, a bumnrr Christmas number, is expected to be out about the third week in December. At a recent meeting, a subcommittee was appointed to run121 words
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199 1951-10-05 5 Two ef f iciency experts due this month Free Press Staff Reporter TWO efficiency experts— Mr. E. H. Sealey and Mr. S. Manstead who will carry out a probe of Government office administration, are expected to arrive in Singapore with their families by the Astanax at the end of this199 words
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Article, Illustration212 1951-10-05 5 Re-entry of Japs: Govt. asked to state policy T'//£ re-entry of Japanese nationals into the Colony, following the conclusion of a Peace Treaty with Japan, forms the basis of two questions which Date C. J. Paglar has tabled for the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative CouJicil on Oct 16.212 words
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Article67 1951-10-05 5 'T'HE Shell Company's second new self-propelled coastal tanker, the Kluang, is due to arrive in Singapore about Oct. 25. The first of the company's new tankers, the Landak, is due here In the middle of this month. A total of 1,603.062 acres of rubber was tapped67 words
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58 1951-10-05 5 1N the Victoria Hall at 10 a.m. on 1 Tuesday, next (Oct. 9). the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, will open the Trade Promotion Conference Government which the Singapore Government delegates are expected to attend the Conference though the final list of delegation, ind58 words
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186 1951-10-05 5 A SURPRISE AWAITS 15,000th SAYINGS BANK DEPOSITOR WHEN iht tor to ©pen a new accou since the Sav upaign started in July, walks up to the General Post Office to start his account, he (or she) uill have a very pleasant surprise. Mr. W. A Cooper, the Director of Posts,186 words
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Article, Illustration315 1951-10-05 5 'Delay tic obstructionism' Free Press Staff Reporter THE shortage of alcohol being experienced by the University of Malaya's Pharmacy Department for its research and instruction is attributed to what has been described as the "delay and obstructionism" on the part of a Singapore315 words
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Article, Illustration256 1951-10-05 5 Free Pr*ss Staff Reporter. AN amending Bill empowering the "^■Governor 1o nominate one of the pharmacists in the public ser- picture. oi tbe I to the Singapore Pharmacy Board and defining the powers of pharmacy inspectors to ent«r dxuggisti premises is likely to be introducedFree Press - 256 words
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Article22 1951-10-05 5 QUIET DOUBLE -10 n Chines »iU Double-Tenth this year quu-tiy mith a mating in the Moroiag n -:d a oocKtail party ine.22 words
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Advertisement75 1951-10-05 5 j 7k'(onHm£ieuicomeito j I CALDBECKS I fm heading Wine 1/ I The Far East 1 caldbeck $jd^ <i4ki TODAY 4 You Can Be Sure^******** I Arrow Shirts ere the Best Shirts m»— J\ x m 4^^4.4. »4^m-> P t; v I ARROW X Jf Only tho I K, e cotton,75 words
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Advertisement56 1951-10-05 5 i^. n n r c c 3 8 PINTS with interior separators 04S) a UU Complete 12 PINTS $60.00 I THE ADVANTAGES YOU WILL DISCOVER IN USINC YOUR TEMPO PRESSURE COOKER i You will save TIME MONEY FUEL Its easy to cook with a TEMPO COOKER I HARDWARE DEPT. rg56 words
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Article997 1951-10-05 6 PINK GIN GOOD BET ON HANDICAP Perak Cold Vase Day Prospects Scotch Express next best From ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. FOURTEEN horses have been handicapped for the $25,000 Perak Gold Vase, Malaya's richest sprint, to be run here over 6f tomorrow, but the line-up will probably consist of 11. Raj997 words
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Article, Illustration38 1951-10-05 6 picture. Sir Tristram (Healey) winning the ninth race (Class 1, Div. 2) over nine furlongs from Reve De Gloire (J. Donnelly) and Prince Charming (Jones) at Ipota on Tuesday. Fourth was Congo (Md. Padek), on the Free PressFree Press - 38 words
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Article45 1951-10-05 6 JJENRI Caron, leading in the Paris to Strasbourg walking marathon, covered 100 kilometres in 10 hrs. 26 mins. 21 sees. This is believed to be the fastest time ever recorded for the distance. The marathon Is over a course ot 506 kilometres. Reuter.45 words
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Article31 1951-10-05 6 TN their last United Services League match of the soccer season Royal Air Force Seletar defeated Singapore District Siunn' Regiment by two goals to nil at Seletar yesterday.31 words
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601 1951-10-05 6 O ANDOWN should be a sa fe wager in the 7f. race tomorrow for Class 2, Div. 1 horses after his splendid exhibition on the first day. He was unlucky not to have won over the six when second to Sudan, who has601 words
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Article355 1951-10-05 6 Tara Street to win 1¼ -mile race SPRINGBOK w&s unlucky not to have collected the stake on Tuesday when he finished third to Gambar Melayu and Treasure Ship. He came home strongly after receiving: two setbacks. That performance suggests he will last a solidly run race of li miles in355 words
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Article103 1951-10-05 6 LOCAL rugby referees will hear i a talk on the 1950 British Rugby Union XV tour of Australia and New Zealand when the manager of the team attends Tuesday evening's meeting of the Singapore Society of Rugby In ion Referees. Captain L. B. Osborne (Royal103 words
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Article27 1951-10-05 6 YESTERDAY'S U.K. Rugby Union results were: County Championship: East Midlands 19, Leicestershire 3. Other Matches: Neath 13. Maester 0: Teignmouth 6. Weston-Super-Mare 3. Reuter. A.P..27 words
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Article126 1951-10-05 6 Raj Mahal to start RAJ MAHAL will start in tomorrow's Perak Gold Vase This decision has been made by the horse's owner. No rider has yet been engaged. McCloud, the Rodgers stable jockey, will have the mount on Uninsured. Brideford will be taken out of the race, while Kew Gardens126 words
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Advertisement181 1951-10-05 6 11-I.*d-4-6.30-9.30 NOW SHOWING London Films presents DAVID NIVEN MARGABtT UIGHTON THE ELUSIVE PIMPERNEL ««l »01Mll 4 f Mf »i< WUlUlfctl coioui rfc*«icotoa Plus! EXCLUSi.E NEWSREF.L on CITY DAY Produced by SHAW BROS. TIU MALAYAN FILM I SIT Also! A SIIWV BROS. SPECIAL THE SPORE GOLD CUP TOMORROW MNITE WARNER BROS'.181 words
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Advertisement130 1951-10-05 6 Egypt's Swank Music a| Show Ho 4l (f Starring Egypt's Most Daring KuhT^vJ TAHIA (Stript^as A Manv-noth Mum (i y^ 11 super variety dan. riling h the swmq and s I Will throw .\ou r j AN EGYPTIAN MUSICAL B£sJ se LLfB k Distributed By South I a>t Tomorrow Midnit.130 words
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Article, Illustration290 1951-10-05 7 MCFA OFFICIALS IN QUANDARY cvcv S'pore Cup men zvant H.K. tour By CRUSADER \JALAYAN Chinese Football Association officials are in a quandary. The refusal of the Singapore Amateur Football Association to release the five Singapore Chinese Malaya Cup players for the M.C.F.A. tour of Hong Kong means that they willInternational News - 290 words
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Article35 1951-10-05 7 SOSC affiliates o decide today »YAN OLYMPIC COUNCIL I id senior officials of clubs and assoaffiliated t»> th« Singapore Olympic and meetinc at the S.C.C. today at to j; the formation of the Panl of35 words
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Article98 1951-10-05 7 THE Three-year-olds' Free Handicap, an annual feature of the Singapore Turf C lub's Winter Meeting, mil not be run this year. No provision has been nnde for this race in the official programme for the meeting (Nov. 17, 21 and 24> iwied yesterday, details of98 words
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Article105 1951-10-05 7 SCOTLAND meet Ireland today in the final of the Royal Air Force Seletar inter-Community soccer contest. Kick-oft* is at 5.15 p.m. The Scots, who beat England three-one in last season's final, are favourites to retain the title. A silver cup has been donated by Winstons. The105 words
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63 1951-10-05 7 QWING to ankle trouble,' Yassin. Fathul Karib's centre-half, will not be able to play in the SAFA Junior Cup semi-final against Star Socccrites at Jr.lan Besar Stadium today. His place will be taken by Rahim Sattar. The Fathul Karib line-up will be: Osman Angullia:63 words
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Article31 1951-10-05 7 DOYAL A:r Force Base Seletar meet Singapore Recreation hockey friendly on "the morrow. The following tide will represent :nen: Bull; Allman: ten; Redmond; ShallS.\rrington; O'Brien; Storey: Reid.31 words
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Article412 1951-10-05 7 l unUnaed from Page Six) er with any chance of :.g him. i rirushed fifth in the Lioerauon Cup at his last start and now drops a division, with only more. I prefer Solar Staroecuuse he is on the upgrade, I Billdaw has had a fairly programme since412 words
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Article199 1951-10-05 7 SAFA parade of Federation SPORTS LETTER JT is most regrettable that the S. A. P. A. should have decided to refuse permission to Singapore's five Chinese Malaya Cup footballers to help Malayan Chinese in the Ho Ho Cup match in Hong Kong. At a time when we are striving to199 words
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Article43 1951-10-05 7 \JISS JEANNE Bisgood, 28-year-old London barrister, won the English women's amateur golf championship at St. Annes-on-Sea yesterday. She defeated Mrs. Alexander Keilier, of London, two and one in the 36-hole final, after being three down at the end of 18 holes.43 words
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Article39 1951-10-05 7 LONDON. Thurs. Britain's Royal Air Force won the Britannia Shield sports competition yesterday with first places in all three of the sports— swimming,* shooting and boxing. The U.S. Forces in Germany, holders of the shield finished second.39 words
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Article138 1951-10-05 7 AN amateur of Victoria. Doug Bachli. and the young professional, Peter Thomson, were leading at the end of the first round of the Australian Open golf cham T pionship yesterday. Bachli and Thomson each had a round of 68 six under par. Three times OpenA.P. - 138 words
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Article38 1951-10-05 7 SINGAPORE Amateur Swimming Association record was broken in the annual championship heats yesterday by 16-year-old Liok Yew Leong. who clipped 1.4 seconds off the 50 metres backstroke for under 17s at the Chinese Swimming Club pool.38 words
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139 1951-10-05 7 Sands-Graziano bout may be called off SO unimpressive was Dave Sands in his points victory over Carl Olson at Chicago on Wednesday night that it is doubtful whether the International Boxing Club promoters will carry on with Sands' next bout, against Rocky Graziano. The fight has I oeen scneduled forReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 139 words
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Article226 1951-10-05 7 LATEST SPORTS FLASHES A GROUP of eight West Indian cricketers who arrived in Sydney last Monday for the Australian tour made a good impression at their first full practice yesterday. Most spectacular was r the tall, bespectacled: free-hitting Bob Chris- i tian's despite the fact iU.P. - 226 words
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Article170 1951-10-05 7 ROYAL Air Force Malaya rugby selectors are holdIng a trial at R.A.F. Base Seletar on Monday A second trial is to be held at Seletar on Monday. Oct. 15. Players in -next Monday's trial are: Blacks: Coulson; Griffiths, Podger, Smith, Harvey: Batley, MacPherson; Campbell. McKillop. Fox, FO170 words
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Article80 1951-10-05 7 NEW YORK Giants beat New York Yankees 5-1 ir. the first game of the Work. Series (baseball) at New York yesterday. New York Giants had won the National League championship by defeating Brooklyn Dodgers 5-4 in the third match of the play-off on Wednesday. \t was their fir*A.P.; U.P. - 80 words
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Advertisement105 1951-10-05 7 JV^^ LIQUEUR V SCOTCH whTsk.y SCOTLAND'S JlSh FINEST WHISKY P| Bv Royal Appointment to His Majesty The King Awarded first prize open competition at Brewers Exhibition tfi E 9 1 ijL'lißGl I I I I Why Worry About ACCOMMODATION? B Try f/ie B KATONG REST-HOUSE DANCING EVERY SATURDAY SUNDAY B—l2105 words
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Miscellaneous5 1951-10-05 7 I^®-A M6QLB 4S &QAA4J /kEP&4h<5 words
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453 1951-10-05 8 PRESS PRINTS 95 pc OF U.S. SECRETS Truman tells editors: Use your pencils VVASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN said yesterday that 95 per cent, of all the United States secret information had been revealed to the enemy "through newspapers and slick magazines." He made this statement at his weekly Press conferenceReuter; A.P. - 453 words
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Article62 1951-10-05 8 The JVvVBh in Goetting, Germany, said yesterday that it will ask for the crasecution of a nearby village Mayor who used gravestones from Jewish cemetery to build his own house. The Mayor of Imbshau*en told reporters that the last was buried there more than 40 years aso.A.P. - 62 words
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Article31 1951-10-05 8 Mr. Sutan Sjahrir, Indonesian Socialist leader and ormer Premier, in New Delhi as the euest of Mr. Nehru. will vHt Peking on his way A.P. book to Jakarta.—A.P. - 31 words
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Article148 1951-10-05 8 TWO TO TRY TO LAND AMID ALPS GENEVA, Fri. TWO Swiss journalists will try to land on Mont Blanc, the Alp's highest point in a two-seater Piper Cub plane today. The feat has been unequalled since Francois Durafour. holder of Swiss Pilot's Licence No. 3, landed a Caudron biplane onA.P. - 148 words
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Article16 1951-10-05 8 The Indonesian Government has recalled diplomats to Asian and Pacific countries for consultations.- U.P.U.P. - 16 words
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150 1951-10-05 8 'ALY SOLD ME A DUD HORSE' HE SAID PARIS. Fri. JT was a horse that brought Prince Aly Khan into a Paris courtroom yesterday. The Muslim Prince, facing a divorce action brought by his actress wife, Rita Hayworth, is being sued for $5,000 by a wealthy Calcutta hotel owner who150 words
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135 1951-10-05 8 CLIFFSIDE PARK, New Jersey, Friday. RAMBLER Willie Moretti, aged 57, who ignored a warning to go West for your health", was shot and killed in a New Jersey restaurant today by unknown assailants. A former friend of underworld leaders Frank Costello. Joe Adonis, Charles135 words
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Article247 1951-10-05 8 COVENTRY, Friday. ABOUT 200 Indians and Pakistanis employed as labourers by the Dunlop Rim and Wheel Company Limited, Coventry, are involved in a strike of 1,400 workers over rates of pay. The strikers claim that these labourers are being engaged at two and sixpenceReuter - 247 words
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Article39 1951-10-05 8 Dr. Thomas A. Austrin, of Londonderry, Northern Ireland, Principal Medical Officer cf the British Colonial Office, has been appointed Public Health Officer for East and Central Africa by the United Nations World Health Organi- sat ion A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration32 1951-10-05 8 BRITAIN'S TWIN-ENGINED HELICOPTER Tills prototype Bristol 173 is Britain's first twinengined helicopter. It is now undergoing ground running trials at the Bristol Aeroplane Company's Filtcn Works in preparation for its first flight.32 words
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Article59 1951-10-05 8 i^IUSEPPE Andriulli, aged vJ 18, was placed on four months probation at Matera. Italy for interrupting his evening class lesson to declare his undying love for the pretty, 20-year-old teacher. She sued him for "immodest speech". The judge told Gueseppe he should have chosen59 words
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Article120 1951-10-05 8 LONDON. Fri. THE general effect on domestic stocks of the announcement of Britain's gold and dollar deficit in the third quarter was slight. The figures were in accordance with most expectations and although British Government funds lost ground at the outset they soon revived to close firm. TheReuter - 120 words
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Miscellaneous212 1951-10-05 8 Today's radio listening SINGAPORE Share Market Re P° rt 7.12 Re- News News Analysis; 6 45 Pro- porter's Notebook; 7.30 Personal gramme Parade; 6.50 From The 1.00 p.m. The Radio Ochestras choice; Beu Ta]k Cocos Iglands 7 Radio Theatre Th e lunch-time concert; 1.30 Time by Bm Webb H(nies 8212 words
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